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性别与米奇飓风:灾后主体性的重构

Gender and Hurricane Mitch: reconstructing subjectivities after disaster.

作者信息

Cupples Julie

机构信息

Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, New Zealand.

出版信息

Disasters. 2007 Jun;31(2):155-75. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7717.2007.01002.x.

Abstract

Much of the gender and disaster literature calls for more gender-sensitive disaster relief and research by focusing on the ways in which women are more vulnerable in a disaster or on their unique capabilities as community leaders or natural resource managers, which are often overlooked or underutilised in emergency management strategies. As well as seeking to overcome the (strategic) essentialism that is part of these calls and debates, this paper pays closer attention to gender identity and subjectivity as these are constructed and reworked through the disaster process to highlight the complexities and contradictions associated with women's responses to a disaster. This focus, while crucial to gaining a deeper understanding of the gendered dimensions of disaster, also complicates attempts to create more gender-sensitive frameworks for disaster response. It draws on qualitative research conducted with a number of women in the wake of Hurricane Mitch (1998) in Nicaragua.

摘要

许多关于性别与灾害的文献都呼吁开展更具性别敏感性的救灾和研究,其重点在于女性在灾害中更易受伤害的方式,或者她们作为社区领袖或自然资源管理者的独特能力,而这些在应急管理策略中往往被忽视或未得到充分利用。除了试图克服这些呼吁和辩论中存在的(策略性)本质主义之外,本文还更密切地关注性别认同和主体性,因为它们是在灾害过程中构建和重塑的,以突出与女性应对灾害相关的复杂性和矛盾性。这一关注点虽然对于更深入理解灾害的性别维度至关重要,但也使创建更具性别敏感性的灾害应对框架的尝试变得复杂。它借鉴了在尼加拉瓜米奇飓风(1998年)过后对一些女性进行的定性研究。

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